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The shadow docket with Steve Vladeck
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The shadow docket with Steve Vladeck

Since 2017, the Supreme Court has significantly increased its use of the process by which the justices hear and resolves emergency appeals, sometimes known as the shadow docket. These decisions are made without oral argument and often come in short unsigned orders.

BySCOTUStalk/May 17, 2023
Section 230 and the internet
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Section 230 and the internet

In the first week of the February session, the justices heard oral arguments in two cases about the scoop of liability tech companies may face for user content.

BySCOTUStalk/Feb 28, 2023
SCOTUS Spotlight: Daniel Geyser
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SCOTUS Spotlight: Daniel Geyser

In another edition of our series of interviews with Supreme Court advocates, Amy sits down with Daniel Geyser, head of the Supreme Court practice at Haynes Boone. Geyser has argued 15 cases before the court, including two this term.

BySCOTUStalk/Feb 13, 2023
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What’s going on with Munsingwear?

In an essay published in The New York Times this fall, two law professors, Lisa Tucker and Stefanie Lindquist, argued that the Supreme Court is increasingly setting aside significant decisions from the lower courts as if they never happened.

BySCOTUStalk/Jan 30, 2023
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Three decades covering the Supreme Court

After more than three decades covering the Supreme Court, Marcia Coyle has announced her retirement from the National Law Journal. Amy sits down with Coyle to discuss her career, her book, and how covering the court has changed over the years.

BySCOTUStalk/Jan 17, 2023
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Looking back at the term so far

The end of the calendar year means we’re about a third of the way through the SCOTUS year. Amy sits down with SCOTUSblog editor James Romoser to discuss the first three months of the 2022 term. Send us a question about the court at scotustalk@scotusblog.com or leave us a voicemail at (202) 596-2906.

BySCOTUStalk/Dec 19, 2022
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The 800-pound gorilla

UCLA election law professor Richard Hasen joins Amy to explain Moore v. Harper, the case in which North Carolina legislators ask the justices to consider a theory that would give state legislatures near complete power to regulate federal elections without interference from state courts.

BySCOTUStalk/Dec 5, 2022
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The first week

The Supreme Court is back. After a packed first week of the 2022-23 term, Amy sits down with SCOTUSblog’s James Romoser and Katie Barlow to discuss the oral arguments, new dynamics on the bench, and a significant grant from the long conference.

BySCOTUStalk/Oct 11, 2022
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The October term 2022 preview

Another Supreme Court term will begin on Monday, October 3, with major cases on affirmative action, voting rights, and free speech. To talk through the cases already scheduled this year, Amy is joined by experienced Supreme Court attorneys Morgan Ratner, special counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell, and Jaime Santos, partner at Goodwin Procter.

BySCOTUStalk/Sep 26, 2022
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